Midtown Property Management
We Manage Your Midtown Property While You Manage Your Life.
Easy as PIE - PROFESSIONAL, INTEGRITY, EXPERTISE
PROFESSIONAL property managers - full time, not part time, involved in the industry, with professional and active memberships, and earned property management specific designations.
INTEGRITY that we will not waiver on. Always above board, always honest with our clients, whether the news is good or bad.
EXPERTISE over decades that allows us to handle your property and anything that comes up. We don't have to figure it out - we have been there and done that.
Why choose us as your Midtown property manager?
Having a successful Midtown rental property requires a lot of time, effort, experience and knowledge.
Let us save you that time, effort and frustration that comes with gaining that experience. As a full service Midtown property management company, our team is responsible for taking care of all aspects of managing your rental(s).
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Marketing
Marketing is key to successful rentals. We provide an expert market analysis for each property we manage to maximize return.

Tenant Screening
We conduct extensive screening on all tenants and handle every aspect of getting your investment rented in the shortest time possible.

Rent Collection
We make sure you get paid on time, every time. You no longer have to worry about rent showing up in your bank account.

Maintenance
We conduct inspections upon move-in and move-out and ensure all maintenance issues are addressed in a timely manner.

Financial Reporting
With our detailed financial reporting tools and online owner portal, it's never been easier to keep tabs on your investment.

Eviction Protection
In the unfortunate event that a tenant needs to be evicted from your rental, we will re-rent the property promptly.
Loved By Our Clients
We Do More Than Just Collect the Rent!
We are not just "rent collectors", we are Midtown property managers, and we
earn our fees each month.
- Our Property Managers are Involved in the Profession Through Education & Designations
- We Perform Multiple Walk Thru’s of our Homes, Before, During and After the Make Ready
- We Coordinate Vendors for Routine Maintenance and Preventative Maintenance
- We Offer Monthly HVAC Filter Service and Annual HVAC Inspections
- We Maintain HOA Contact for all Communications and Annual/Monthly Payments
- Thorough Tenant Screening to Prevent Evictions/Turnovers
- We Provide Detailed Monthly Statements to Owners by Email
- We Personally Contact all Tenants with Balances on a Weekly Basis
Midtown Real Estate Investing

Midtown is a central neighborhood of Houston, located west-southwest of Downtown. Separated from Downtown by an elevated section of Interstate 45 (the Pierce Elevated), Midtown is characterized by a continuation of Downtown's square grid street plan, anchored by Main Street and the METRORail Red Line. Midtown is bordered by Neartown (Montrose) to the west, the Museum District to the south, and Interstate 69 to the east. Midtown's 325 blocks cover 1.24 square miles (3.2 km2) and contained an estimated population of nearly 8,600 in 2015. The formation of the Midtown Redevelopment Authority in the early 1990s and a renewed interest in Houston's urban core resulted in the gentrification of the district throughout the 2000s, fueled by an influx of young residents and the development of a vibrant nightlife. Like many other gentrified areas of Houston, Midtown’s street signs are themed, specific to the area’s logo, and there are many parks, sculptures, and businesses that include “Midtown” in their name, as a form of economic unity and to further attract more visitors and residents.
As of 2012 Midtown has about 8,600 people. Midtown had a 65% population increase in a ten-year period. In 2010 Denny Lee of The New York Times said that Midtown, a "mixed-use" district, was "dotted with" bánh mì restaurants.[15] By 2012 many new bars, retail operations, and restaurants had opened in Midtown. Ed Page, a retail broker, said in 2012 that Midtown has not yet seen any significant new retail; he was referring to big box stores. As of 2010 five flower shops are located along Fannin in a section of Midtown. Source From Wikipedia